Hangul Choseong Rieul-cieuc Letter
ꥭ (U+A96D) is a Hangul choseong letter used in Korean script encoding.
U+A96D
ꥭ is a Hangul consonant jamo: HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-CIEUC. It’s mainly relevant when working with Korean text at the letter/jamo level rather than complete syllable blocks. Use it in typography, data, or development tasks that require precise Unicode characters.
Hangul Choseong Rieul-cieuc Letter Meaning
Hangul choseong letters are the initial consonant components used to build Korean syllable blocks in Unicode. ꥭ specifically corresponds to U+A96D and is named HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-CIEUC. In everyday Korean writing, you typically encounter complete syllables, but when you need to represent or manipulate jamo directly (for example, in text processing, educational materials, or specialized fonts), this character provides an exact, standardized representation. Its meaning is primarily functional: it identifies a specific initial consonant jamo used in Hangul orthography and encoding rather than conveying a standalone word meaning.
Common uses
- •Typography and font testing for Hangul jamo renderings
- •Unicode text processing where jamo-level accuracy matters
- •Creating educational examples about Hangul consonant components
- •Linguistic or data annotation tasks involving Hangul initial consonants
- •UI components or forms that display exact Unicode characters
Examples
ꥭ Hangul Choseong Rieul-Cieuc Symbol
- ꥭUnicode jamo: ꥭ (U+A96D)
- ꥭChooseong example: ꥭ
- ꥭTest string for rendering: ꥭ ꥭ ꥭ
- ꥭJamo list item: ꥭ
- ꥭVerify copy/paste: ꥭ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+A96D | |
| HTML Entity | ꥭ | |
| HTML Code | ꥭ | |
| CSS | \A96D |
FAQ
What does the Hangul Choseong Rieul-cieuc letter mean?
Hangul choseong letters are the initial consonant components used to build Korean syllable blocks in Unicode. ꥭ specifically corresponds to U+A96D and is named HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-CIEUC. In everyday Korean writing, you typically encounter complete syllables, but when you need to represent or manipulate jamo directly (for example, in text processing, educational materials, or specialized fonts), this character provides an exact, standardized representation. Its meaning is primarily functional: it identifies a specific initial consonant jamo used in Hangul orthography and encoding rather than conveying a standalone word meaning.
What Unicode character is ꥭ?
ꥭ is HANGUL CHOSEONG RIEUL-CIEUC with code point U+A96D.
How can I copy ꥭ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ꥭ .
What escape sequences work in CSS and JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\A96D. JavaScript escape: \\u{A96D}.
When should I use this character instead of a normal Korean syllable?
Use it when you need jamo-level precision (e.g., text processing, font/jamo tests, or educational displays), not when you just want standard written Korean syllables.